Tue. 6/10/08 12:22pm
Sean Daily:
I'm a little new to the game here, Joe. What's up with that Rock and Roll Report clip that you always play around first break?

Tue. 6/10/08 12:26pm
Joe B:
Hi Sean 0 glad you dug '63 Burnout - the whole cd is really great. The Rock and Roll report - I guess it was something for parents to warn their kids on the evils of rock and roll? Good for a few laughs.

J - it's ALWAYS Miller time!

Tue. 6/10/08 12:28pm
SmokinJ:
You got that fuckin' right Joe old buddy! ;)

Tue. 6/10/08 12:28pm
Bad Ronald:
Exactly - Look at what the Devil Music has done to poor Mr B. Now he has to resort to broadcasting from a trash bin!

Tue. 6/10/08 12:29pm
Sean Daily:
Thanks, Joe. The way you edited it, it sounded like you had something to do with that... or they chased you down and bugged you 'til you recorded something for them to get them off your backs.

Tue. 6/10/08 2:41pm
Bad Ronald:
I am regretting not picking up Brutal Youth on vinyl when it came out and now I can't find it anywhere.

Tue. 6/10/08 2:42pm
Joe B:
Cecile - of course the first two are classics but I listen to Trust, Get Happy, Blood & Chocolate, King of America and When I was Cruel a lot more than those. He's had plenty of missteps along the way but the fact that he is still so inspired a la Neil Young at this juncture is ... inspiring!

Tue. 6/10/08 2:46pm
GUMBY:
Joe I agree on Elvis Costello, Neil Young and those who still beleive they have places to go with music. I will never understand paying $75 to see people who aren't even the Beach Boys play music they haven't reinvestigated since 1965.